In Yakuza series, a character’s tatoo is often all over on thier back and represents the person’s personality, idealogy, or role in the story. The tatoo often has a Japanese or Chinese folk lore reference to it
In Yakuza series, a character’s tatoo is often all over on thier back and represents the person’s personality, idealogy, or role in the story. The tatoo often has a Japanese or Chinese folk lore reference to it
If you know what you are doing, type “yes do as I say”
“Your age is muda muda, Frieren. The longer living elf is kono Dio da!”
Good devs are good regardless of context, they may have their personal preferences but in the end welcome bug reports and feature requests, especially the helpful ones because it helps the project. Bad devs are dicks regardless of context as well, all they care about is review rate and other numbers appear in the scoreboard
Very good show. It’s rare to see shows or movies that explore the human-robot relationship nowadays. I remember there was Gene of AI and Vivy a few years ago. While both are good in thier own ways, I like Pluto better. It’s my favorite show this year so far
This is not seasonal, but Pluto is an absolutely fantastic show and must watch! It’s my favorite show this year so fad. It came out last Thursday on Netflix, and widely available if you sail the seven seas
Agreed. Qalculate is my definitive answer to the software alternative to TI/Casio calculator. If I want more freedom in my calculation I would just use iPython shell
A lot of proprietary engineering software (CAD, MATLAB, etc) or GUI heavy programs have poor or no terminal interface to work with, so the need remote desktop solution is valid
I believe apt has the ability to “redirect” or “inform” the user on prompt. They could just show a message that says it’s no longer available for this LTS version, and let them use snap or flatpak instead
For me it’s the fact that Ubuntu forcefully shove snap into my system when I want the normal deb install with apt
. I’m sure snap has gone better over the years but this is something that I absolutely hate. When I want to use snap/flatpak, I can use snap/flatpak install
, and when I say apt install
it should be deb install as it’s supposed to be as a Debian variant. Linux tools has always been known for doing exactly what is told, whereas what Ubuntu is recently doing is the opposite of it
Kid: embed terminal emulator in GUI file managers
Chad: use TUI file managers such as ranger, lf in terminal emulators
While I totally understand the struggle of learning Vim, I would still recommend it over Helix for the fact that most popular IDE support “vim mode” or “vim plugin”, making vim not only a text editor but also a popular workflow across development environments. I would totally try out Helix if the key memory isn’t only restricted to the Helix program
“Hey you want some potato chips?”
Messed me up all the time first time came to the US. Why use positive response for rejection?